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82-Year-Old Man Stops to Help Broken-Down Motorists — When He Made a Tiny Mistake They ‘Beat the F*** Out of Him’ for 10 Min. With a Screwdriver

A Chicago woman is being held on $2
million bail after she allegedly brutally beat and stabbed an
82-year-old man after he pulled over to help her but then bumped her
with his car in the process.

Sophia
Body, 38, is charged with beating an 82-year-old man who allegedly
bumped a woman with his car while he was pulling over to help them.
(Image source: Chicago Police Department via Chicago Tribune)

Tucker told authorities, who responded
to a call about the incident as it was occurring, two woman had
“flagged” him down and he parked behind them to help. As he pulled over,
he allegedly bumped one of them with his vehicle, which started the
altercation.

(Assistant State Attorney
Elizabeth) Dibler said the women pulled Tucker out of his car and began
to kick and punch him. She said the beating lasted about 10 minutes.

“I was stabbed several times in the back and stomped and everything else,” Tucker said.

He said he fell unconscious and woke up
in the ambulance. He’d been stabbed in the head multiple times, Dibler
said, and when police found him he was bleeding from the right side of
his head and had lacerations on his upper and lower back.

Police recovered a yellow screwdriver
they believe Tucker was stabbed with, according to the Sun-Times. The
senior citizen was later listed in stable condition at a local hospital.

“Yeah, I pulled his a** out of the car
and beat the f*** out of him,” 38-year-old body said of the incident,
according to the police report (redacted).

“I got out of my car to help, not to
offend no one,” Tucker told the Sun-Times. “But when I got out of my
car, I was attacked, and I was stabbed several times in the back.”

A surveillance camera from a local minimart is being reviewed by police for evidence, both newspapers reported.

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